Workshops

Through my workshops, I create spaces where making becomes a way of reflecting.

As an artist, I value moments where people slow down and engage with memory, heritage, and everyday experience through drawing and simple gestures. Sometimes this takes the form of guided participation alongside my installations, and at other times through specific material practices such as Sumi-e, an East Asian ink tradition I share in my teaching.

Across these different settings, participants are invited to explore personal and shared narratives — often around themes of home, ancestry, and cultural memory. Each workshop becomes a temporary space of attention, where making is a way of connecting, sharing, and remembering.